A screenshot from March 27th in The Daily Stoic, with too much text to write here. To summarize: You can buy an expensive mattress for 200,000 dollars, or hire an assassin for 500. People are not rational about such things as market economics. Spending a fortune on trinkets is a bad idea; the good things in life cost what they cost, and the unnecessary things are not worth it at any price. The key is identifying the difference.
A message from Ryan Holliday's The Daily Stoic:
"Diogenes of Sinope said that we sell things of great value for things of very little, and vice versa."
- Diogenes Laertius,
Lives of the Eminent Philosophers, 6.2.35b
Something to think on. Stay safe tomorrow […]
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